Issue 0019 | Feb 2009
This Newsletter provides information for members of the Nationwide Group Staff Union.
In this Issue
FSCS Reform
The Union is very concerned by the disproportionate impact on building societies (including Nationwide) of the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) levy. The FSCS is the UK's statutory fund of last resort for customers of authorised financial services firms.

It would seem that the building societies' share of the levy is approximately £200 million per annum in each of the next three years and this is equivalent to about 15 per cent of the sector's pre-tax profit for 2007-08 financial year ends. This contrasts sharply with the banking sector, where the FSCS levy is typically well below five per cent of pre-tax profits over a similar period.

We are in talks with the TUC about the influence it can exert on the Government to support the building society sector through the recession, and we are looking for support in relation to reforming the FSCS.

NGSU members and employees can get involved in two ways: by signing an e-petition of the 10 Downing Street website and writing to their MP urging them to support an Early Day Motion. Further details about these initiatives are given below and on our website.

We understand that Nationwide's contribution to the FSCS over the next three years will be significant with an adverse impact on profitability. We are worried that this will translate into a further reduction in the investment in employees. It is therefore important that everyone actively supports this campaign.

Tim Poil
General Secretary
Sign the E-Petition
A petition calling for reform has been lodged on the 10 Downing Street website. This has not been raised by NGSU but we are urging members to sign it. It is very quick to complete. Once you've entered your details you will receive a return e-mail - you must follow the instructions in this e-mail to add your signature to the petition. Click on 'Read More' to sign the petition.

The petition states:

In light of the recent activation of the Financial Services Compensation Scheme, in relation to the Icelandic banks and Bradford and Bingley, the current funding of the scheme must be reviewed.

The funding is currently based on the amount of deposits a bank or building society holds, with the building societies being well funded they are facing a large expense which will be to the detriment of their members.

We propose that the government review the way the scheme is funding towards a risk based funding, to ensure that the well run, well funded building societies continue to contribute to the system but on a far fairer level.
Write to your MP
Ann Cryer MP has raised an Early Day Motion calling on the government to introduce a more equitable funding scheme. So far around 115 MP's have signed the motion - if your MP hasn't signed please write to them or send them an e-mail urging them to do so. There are links to view the current signatories and find out the contact details for your MP on our website.
Union Mail
The February edition of Union Mail is being distributed today and is available to download from our website. We comment on the recent change programme announcements and potential redundancies.
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